Lifeworlds

6. Designs For Life: Priority Threat Management and Nature-Based Plans


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With Dr Tara Martin & Herb Hammond.


Today we are joined by Dr. Tara Martin and Herb Hammond, who have pioneered fascinating methods in developing large-scale maps and management plans for biodiverse, high-priority conservation landscapes. What really sets them apart is their ability to integrate both cutting edge Western science and indigenous worldviews, a synthesis called "two-eyed seeing."

 

In these interviews, they debunk the misguided idea that separating humans from nature is the best way to restore and manage ecosystems, and show instead how human touch is vital in tending to the land. Tara and Herb are bridge builders, between the hard data science and predictive modelling, between governments and policy, along with private investment, and most importantly, the lived realities on the ground.

 

Dr Tara Martin is a scientist, professor, and the founder of the Martin Conservation Decisions Lab at the University of British Columbia. We cover the basics of conservation decision science and “priority threat management” (a tool she’s pioneered) and discuss her lab’s work with First Nations across Canada, especially in the Fraser River Estuary, along with the role of art and beauty. Peppered throughout the interview are glorious descriptions of the eco-cultural landscapes that she’s worked tirelessly to protect.

 

Herb Hammond is one of the most respected elders in the space of nature-based planning. Herb started out as a conventional forester but soon became dispirited with the destructive practices of the industry, and went on to found The Silva Forest Foundation which he ran with his wife Susie for 30 years. Over the course of their career they’ve developed over 25 large scale nature-directed plans for Canada and around the world, upending ways that landscape management is conceived and implemented.


Episode Website Link: lifeworld.earth/episodes/naturebasedplans


Show Links:

  • Tara Martin Decisions Lab
  • Research: Frasier River Estuary 
  • RELAW: West Coast Environmental Law
  • Briony Penn Ecological Art 
  • Silva Forest Foundation
  • Book: David Korten’s Change The Story, Change the Future
  • Book: Maintaining Whole Systems on Earth's Crown by Herb Hammond


Look out for meditations, poems, readings, and other snippets of inspiration in between episodes.


Music: Electric Ethnicity by Igor Dvorkin, Duncan Pittock, Ellie Kidd & The Rising by Tryad CCPL

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